Observations on the Fairy Queen of Spenser, 第 1 巻R. and J. Dodsley, 1762 - 270 ページ |
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... golden , expedition of , a favourite flory in ro- mance , I. 176. Its romantic turn , 178 . FLORIMEL , falfe , fimile concerning her examined , II . 206 . Story of her girdle whence taken , I. 54 . Fountains , II . 151 . FRENCH , Poets ...
... golden , expedition of , a favourite flory in ro- mance , I. 176. Its romantic turn , 178 . FLORIMEL , falfe , fimile concerning her examined , II . 206 . Story of her girdle whence taken , I. 54 . Fountains , II . 151 . FRENCH , Poets ...
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... golden Phoebus for to fleepe His fierie face in billowes of the weft , And his faint fteeds watred in Ocean deep , Whiles from their iournall labours they did reft ; When that infernall monster having kest His weary foe into that living ...
... golden Phoebus for to fleepe His fierie face in billowes of the weft , And his faint fteeds watred in Ocean deep , Whiles from their iournall labours they did reft ; When that infernall monster having kest His weary foe into that living ...
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... golden wall by Elfiline . His fon Elfine overcame the Gobbelines ; but , of all Fairies , Elfant was moft renowned , who built Panthea , of cryftal . To these fucceeded Elfar , who flew two brethren - giants ; and to him Elfinor , who ...
... golden wall by Elfiline . His fon Elfine overcame the Gobbelines ; but , of all Fairies , Elfant was moft renowned , who built Panthea , of cryftal . To these fucceeded Elfar , who flew two brethren - giants ; and to him Elfinor , who ...
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... golden wall , the crystal tower , & c . feem to be all adopted from romance . At least , they all flow from a mind strongly tinctured with ro- mantic ideas . In the latter part of this genealogy , he has manifeftly adumbrated some of ...
... golden wall , the crystal tower , & c . feem to be all adopted from romance . At least , they all flow from a mind strongly tinctured with ro- mantic ideas . In the latter part of this genealogy , he has manifeftly adumbrated some of ...
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... golden age , was originally represented in it's legendary chronicles . Thus Chaucer : In the old dayis of the king Arthure , Of which the britons speken great honour ; All was this lond fulfillid of fayry : The ELF - QUENE , with her ...
... golden age , was originally represented in it's legendary chronicles . Thus Chaucer : In the old dayis of the king Arthure , Of which the britons speken great honour ; All was this lond fulfillid of fayry : The ELF - QUENE , with her ...
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222 ページ - And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion; and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority.
16 ページ - Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain...
125 ページ - But shall I tel thee a tale of truth, Which I cond of Tityrus in my youth, Keeping his sheepe on the hils of Kent?
120 ページ - What recks it them? What need they? They are sped; And when they list, their lean and flashy songs Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched straw ; The hungry sheep look up and are not fed, But swoln with wind and the rank mist they draw, Rot inwardly and foul contagion spread; Besides what the grim wolf with privy paw Daily devours apace, and nothing said. But that two-handed engine at the door Stands ready to smite once and smite no more.
5 ページ - Arthur, before he was king, the image of a brave knight, perfected in the twelve private moral virtues, as Aristotle hath devised, the which is the purpose of these first twelve books...
136 ページ - The laurell, meed of mightie conquerours And poets sage ; the firre that weepeth still ; The willow, worne of forlorne paramours; The eugh, obedient to the benders will; The birch for shaftes; the sallow for the mill; The mirrhe sweete-bleeding in the bitter wound; The warlike beech ; the ash for nothing ill ; The fruitfull olive; and the platane round; The carver holme; the maple seeldom inward sound.
126 ページ - ... praise of many, which are due to this Poet, that he hath laboured to restore, as to their rightful heritage, such good and natural English words, as have been long time out of use, and almost clean disherited.
16 ページ - If there be any poem whose graces please because they are situated beyond the reach of art, and where the force and faculties of creative imagination delight, because they are unassisted and unrestrained by those of deliberate judgment, it is this.
134 ページ - But let no rebel satyr dare traduce Th' eternal legends of thy faerie Muse, Renowned Spenser : whom no earthly wight Dares once to emulate, much less dares despight. Salust * of France, and Tuscan Ariost, Yield up the...
96 ページ - But sooth it was not sure for womanish shame, Nor any blemish, which the worke mote blame; But for, they say, she hath both kinds in one, Both male and female, both under one name: She syre and mother is her selfe alone, Begets and eke conceives, ne needeth other none.